found myself rewatching GoT for some reason

by Jay, San Diego, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 19:47 (4 days ago)

I had my issues with the series overall (well documented in the archives), but man that first season was really fucking good! Enjoyed it more now than I did fifteen years ago. Arya is the best.

I liked Knight of the Seven Kingdoms a lot.

by OGerry @, Maine wilderness, Saturday, May 23, 2026, 12:27 (1 day, 23 hours, 5 min. ago) @ Jay

I had read The Hedge Knight, but the show made me go back and read the second two installments of Dunk and Egg. It was a good trip in Westeros.

My favorite rewatch is Arrested Development

by Jeff (BGS) @, A starter home in suburban Tempe, Friday, May 22, 2026, 20:13 (3 days ago) @ Jay

I don't watch it often, but I've probably binged it every 5-8 years. It holds up amazingly well.

Totally different than GoT, I know.

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Yep, just never watch the extra seasons.

by nedhead @, Friday, May 22, 2026, 20:58 (3 days ago) @ Jeff (BGS)

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I recently started watching GoT review videos for the last

by Mark, Friday, May 22, 2026, 10:55 (3 days ago) @ Jay

few seasons, bc I stopped watching after it departed from the books.

It was a lot of fun learning how they wrapped up storylines in the show.

And yeah, Arya is a total badass.

I'm on an ER rewatch.

by Angel, Friday, May 22, 2026, 10:37 (3 days ago) @ Jay

I've had some time on my hands the last few months and The Pitt prompted a return to ER. I'm currently on season 11, trying to finish it out before I start my new gig.

Watching Carter grow up again is a treat, but much of it is pretty eye opening in ways I hadn't expected. Nearly every male doctor would've been fired for sexual harassment by todays standards, and the casual racism and homophobia is very noticeable. It's astonishing how quickly the culture has changed.

Which is why we have Trump. Tongue firmly in cheek.

Couldn't agree more

by Busco21, Friday, May 22, 2026, 17:48 (3 days ago) @ Angel

Every show or movie I watch from a few decades ago has soooo many things that wouldn't fly today. And almost all of it is for the better. Except we have to have comedy. Oh, that's right, our idiot in charge can't take a joke.

I am rewatching Brockmire.

by KGB, Belly o. the Beast, Friday, May 22, 2026, 08:07 (3 days ago) @ Jay

One of the most underrated comedies of the past decade-plus, holds up extremely well. On Netflix now, though it's apparently "going away" in two weeks. I never quite understand how that shit works.

I have a good friend on that show

by IrishGuard, Friday, May 22, 2026, 09:04 (3 days ago) @ KGB

Tawny Newsome, who played Gabby Taylor in 6 episodes. She was also in the main cast of Space Force, which was so overstuffed with starpower that it was almost destined to fail.

She’s awesome. A scene stealer in Space Force.

by San Pedro @, More than 100 feet from Bob Davies, Friday, May 22, 2026, 18:23 (3 days ago) @ IrishGuard

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Just wrapped up The Long Night

by beattherush, Chicago, Friday, May 22, 2026, 07:06 (3 days ago) @ Jay

My winter exercise is a lot of boring stationary bike work so I end up rewatching series a fair bit, and this winter's was GoT.

It remains a monumental achievement, and the individual episode storytelling is at times masterful. But on rewatch it's even more apparent that they botched the landing.

What's funny is there are really strong individual episodes. The Long Night was by some accounts the longest battle scene ever filmed on television and it was pretty solid, although a little over-reliant on darkness. And the preceding episode looking at the tension of waiting was really great.

But they rushed the final story arc, and it shows. The first several seasons balanced out individual character development stories with bigger plotline developments. The wedding deaths were powerful precisely because you had spent smaller moments with characters and so empathized with them, even the villians. Tywin skinning a deer. Arya and the Dancing Master. Tyrion trying to survive the battle with Shagga and co.. Podrick's legendary performance.

The last two seasons are all plot and no character.

Lots of blame to go around:

GRRM for not finishing the damn books
HBO for cutting the last two seasons to 6 ep instead of 8
Benioff and Weiss for taking the Disney buyout and rushing the final

But it's too bad. I give The Sopranos the edge over GoT for "best series HBO has ever produced" mostly because The Sopranos never forgot character-based storytelling, even at the end.

It's amazing to me that they could spend 55 nights filming The Long Night and it still feels rushed.

Just finished watching it for the 1st time about 3mo ago

by hobbs, San Diego, CA, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 20:49 (4 days ago) @ Jay
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Really enjoyed the writing for the first 3/4 seasons, but as people said, the series "cliffed" for me when Arya Stark came down off the top buckle to kill the "Night King".

That said, I did enjoy "Littlefinger's'" demise.

I rewatch that one episode every so often...

by domer.mq ⌂ @, Friday, May 22, 2026, 05:41 (3 days ago) @ hobbs

I really love that final fight. I even mostly love the concept of who kills the Night King and how. The execution is just off on that particular scene. But overall I really love that episode. Just wish it had all ended with that episode.

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It’s probably the best first season of a show ever.

by CFFdomer, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 20:35 (4 days ago) @ Jay

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And about as close to a source novel as any adaptation I've

by BillyGoat @, At Thanksgiving with Joe Bethersontin, Friday, May 22, 2026, 06:15 (3 days ago) @ CFFdomer

ever seen.

They made at least one unforgivable change

by HCE, Friday, May 22, 2026, 06:57 (3 days ago) @ BillyGoat

The way they handled Daenerys's wedding night was the first indication that the showrunners didn't really understand the story they were telling, and that their obsession with sexual violence would ruin the show.

the entire Eastern storyline is way less interesting

by Jay, San Diego, Friday, May 22, 2026, 07:04 (3 days ago) @ HCE

than what's going in Westeros. I felt that when I first watched the show (and didn't know anything about any of the story or characters, since I hadn't read the books), but on a rewatch it's even more evident, and I found myself skimming ahead anytime the lighting filters changed to yellows and oranges. There's just no intrigue as compared to all the machinations going on over in the main story.

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